HP Software File Migration Agent Installation and Administration Guide (September 2009)

164 | Error Codes and Messages
0x00050101 File ID does not
match with
metadata
Error: The FMA metadata
contains a copy of the file ID.
If a file is restored from
backup or copied into a
managed volume, the system
file ID may no longer match
the ID in the metadata. This
error occurs when a user tried
to recall or migrate the file.
The file must be activated in
order to resynchronize the file
ID. Files are normally auto-
activated when restored by a
support backup application.
See activate on page 83.
0x00050102 Metadata is corrupt
(CRC error)
Error: The system checks the
metadata prior to typical
commands like migrate,
release, and recall. The
metadata did not pass a CRC
check and is assumed to be
corrupt and not usable.
The metadata must be erased
from this file. See the fmacli
erase command. If the file is a
stub file, it must be restored
from a disaster recovery
backup.
0x00050103 Record not found
in metadata
Error: The system checks the
metadata prior to typical
commands like migrate,
release, and recall. This error
indicates that information can
not be read from the metadata.
The metadata must be erased
from this file. See the fmacli
erase command. If the file is a
stub file, it must be restored
from a disaster recovery
backup.
0x00050201 Verify: metadata
size differs.
Error: The system compares
the primary and secondary
copies of the metadata as part
of the activate and verify
commands. The size of the
primary copy of the metadata
does not match the secondary
copy. FMA keeps a secondary
copy of the metadata in an
Extended Attribute.
The metadata must be erased
from this file. See the fmacli
erase command. If the file is a
stub file, it must be restored
from a disaster recovery
backup.
0x00050202 Verify: metadata
differs
Error: The system compares
the primary and secondary
copies of the metadata as part
of the activate and verify
commands. The content of the
primary copy of the metadata
does not match the secondary
copy. FMA keeps a secondary
copy of the metadata in an
Extended Attribute.
The metadata must be erased
from this file. See the fmacli
erase command. If the file is a
stub file, it must be restored
from a disaster recovery
backup.
Error Code Error Text Description Recommended Action